Northern Land Council
Anita Carver is an experienced professional in the fields of learning and development, human resources, and event management. Currently serving as the Senior Learning & Development Business Partner at Northern Land Council since October 2020, Anita has a strong background that includes roles such as People & Culture Business Partner at Northern Territory PHN and Learning & Development Business Partner at Territory Generation. Previous experience includes significant positions at Chubb Fire & Security Group, where Anita managed workforce strategy and operations for contracts in the mining sector, as well as freelance work in event management as the Director of Metalik Productions. Anita holds multiple qualifications, including a Master's in Human Relations from Curtin University, enhancing a diverse skill set in employee development and organizational leadership.
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Northern Land Council
The Northern Land Council was established in 1973 to represent traditional Aboriginal landowners and Aboriginal people in the Top End of the Northern Territory of Australia. The most important responsibilities of the NLC are to consult with traditional landowners and other Aborigines with an interest in the land. This is to make sure the landowners as a group give their informed consent before the Land Council or a Land Trust enters into any agreement, or takes any action affecting their land. It also ensures that affected Aboriginal communities and groups have the chance to express their views and that land use agreements entered into are reasonable. These principles are fundamental to the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. The NLC also acts as a representative body for native title claimants in its area under the Native Title Act 1993.